After the success of the first game, Frostpunk 2 brings a fresh and bold approach to city building in a post-apocalyptic, frozen world. Although the setting is in the same icy and hostile environment, players will experience a completely new way of placing buildings, managing resources, and heating their cities this time. The political system in the game introduces creative negotiation mechanics (or lack thereof) with the citizens of New London, creating a sense of democratic decision-making, where your choices significantly impact the daily lives of the inhabitants.
However, these democratic decisions take their toll with every move, every hour that passes, and every expedition that sometimes sparks hope, but often fear among the citizens. Many of us have surely at least once dreamed of what it would be like to lead a people, a city, or a state at least once. Frostpunk is a game that truly shows just how much worse we would all be in that role than we initially imagined.
New graphics and even more beautiful effects

Visual effects, such as terrifying weather conditions, and tense music enhance the cold atmosphere of the game. The map is covered in white snow and ice, but various landscapes, such as mountains and cliffs, bring diversity, while city building injects life through different districts and red pulsating energy lines that signal tension in the city.

In this new installment, Frostpunk 2 brings a new atmosphere of survival, new ways to strategically manage your city in a cruel frozen world. The new building system, new ways to interact with citizens, and new challenges bring a refreshing change to this genre of games that has long awaited the sequel to Frostpunk.